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scene-stealer

NOUN
  1. an actor who draws more attention than other actors in the same scene
    babies are natural scene-stealers

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  • babies are natural scene-stealers
  • But the real scene-stealer here is Ken Stott, whose ruthless Kennel-boss Good Joe is both workably evil and believably confused.
  • I worry that the two Wife co-stars could cancel each other out, but Cumming has the showier role, so it could come down to him against the most significant scene-stealer on this list, Thrones' impish Dinklage, the best shot HBO's lavish fantasy has at a major prize. Emmys: Who Will and Should Win
  • Of these, the real scene-stealer is the good old-fashioned jetsam.
  • He does an admirable job of ignoring his mostly comedic background but the real scene-stealer is Frank Whaley. Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat
  • But the real scene-stealer is Andy (Ed Helms), who busts a serious move as ‘Nard Dog. 'The Office' webisode 'Subtle Sexuality': 'Male Prima Donna' premiere | EW.com
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